Issues changing a Double Click Action to custom lisp.

I have a custom lisp that runs fine and is loaded in the drawing, I have changed the following ATTBLOCKREF action to use the new command "Attppop" under the mouse Tab in the Customize command under the Double-click actions. the issue is that when I double click on the attribute block it still using the eattedit command, not the command that I have assigned.

Can anyone help me with this issue?

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  • Hello.

    In my testing, replacing EATTEDIT with a custom command worked fine.

    You could check the cui file to see whether EATTEDIT is mentioned in relation with other double-click action.
    There might be a conflict of some sort.

    By default, there is an eattedit tool that uses the command ^c^c_eattedit
    This tool is assigned to the double-click action of ATTBLOCKREF
    What I tested was to adjust the existing tool and to change its command.
    So, in my testing, ATTBLOCKREF had the same tool assigned for double-click but with the command ^c^c<_customcommand>.

  • interesting, in Autocad I would simply change the command it it would work, but hasn't proved as easy in Bricscad. I am running the MV BSB (Microvellum build on Bricscad) not sure it that would make a difference.

    I did get to work on 1 computer but not the other that I just loaded up.

  • I found the solution, it was a dynamic attribute block so I had to create a custom double click action and assign my lisp to this tool as well as the existing ATTBLOCKREF action. I created a tool With the DXF Name of ATTDYNBLOCKREF and set it to the custom command. That did the trick.